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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1925)
' f Page Two S.nl.mlav. .Timo 20. l!'--r'-. MAKING A NAME Lo'chtnvar Kidnaped and Forced tier.io Wed, Stenographer Avers The Klamath county boys and ilrli club honor mfmtxrs, 70 in number, who Biad th trip to Cor-1 vallls for a two weeks' summer' aohool course, last Sunday have al ready started winning honors for their county, according to Rev. C. C. Hulct, who returned home yes terday erening with Mrs. Hulet. af ter accompanlnc he local hoys and f'.r'a on tjioir tr'p M spprint train to ''' vOlU't.' UiU... ' . Wl'll'. 1 ii too 1.1. i) )wi to tie-, cido scholastic honors or what: county will win out In all around; club activity, on Monday iho af- ternoon of the first day of the, course, the boys of the Klamath county lined up a ball club which trimmed an all-star team made up of boys from all the rest of the school, about 200 In number, by a score of eight to six. The trip down was made by S. P. special train of three cara rout ed from Ashland straight through to Corvallis with right-of-way over even the Shasta Limited. the Southern's crack train. There were 100 boys and girls in the entire party on this special. 70 from Klamath and 30 from Jackson and Josephine counties combined. Every boy or girl on this trip was an honor member of some club unit, end won this trip through outstand ing club work. A special S. P. moving picture photographer accom panied -the party and will film the work of the summer school stu dent from start to finish, later broadcasting these films, advertis ing the work of some of some 500 boys and girls of Oregon who are taking part In the 1925 school. v4 A ' MaeMillanMoving i ! North To Find Land llOSTOS'. Junn !. A It. Mid 1 A in u ii. I eii return muihurd trm tli.. ihilar (Hklil Unit .wtatillnhol i li , utxeii.-. of land lu lb.. Kuropeaii; or of 1 the polar hu.ln. Innld U. MuiMllluil la ni.ivliiK iixri h ;rI tu liaru wlmt lies l ' N'"ll Al"- UrVau nl.le u.l Sit.ri:n n.-.t. r uf it... mp of llm world. When Mae I Mlllan returns I In- evislell.rt of ;iiltlierlo unknown r.iiilliiiii'iil in Hi" north probably will k estatill.ilied ' or disproved. j If u new r.ititlniK'nt Mists lt jmust ll within the 00 or inor' Imiuure miles of lur area which ! n fir bs reiU'ril the rlforts of, niHii to penetrate It. Tills area lies due north t ll.-riiiK strait nn.i exiemls ahiuit mll.-s to within a short distance of tin. uulv. It is far to the westward of the path follrweil by IVary wh.n he , reached the pole and discovered no land there. Allium the whole of ,it lies within the polar Ice i. Evolution Law's Dad 'Too Poor" to Attend Trial POLAR REGIONS MAY ' CONTAIN MUCH OIL i . WHO IS BEST What girl or lioy In rlub w.nli i Kin ninth county cluh work ran Uki. I ho beat loaf nf bread and cihlblt It at the county fulr. M0e' Hu,n i.lf.irs a .'holur.lilp fr , iunt in inn ii. a. i, auiiuiier m IiihiI a I l2il. Th. bread will be )u,K,. la,' finality mid appeurume ?j puim,, mi.l ii h.IiiI fur Ilia a.-.uru.r ami , .oiiipliiliiuesa o( report to the loul club leader. Mat year this a. Iml.r hip was won by Utile Kamllla Kb- kar of Molln, who baa nrnd li.r vacation, siwnt arrumulailiii nior ' tmowlediie of lbs tullnar) arts at A ('. summer iioii. II. N. Moo Is personally nfftrlns fa. 00 raoli prlsn for th first award III ea.ll of tile Ihr.'O illylsloim sewing. As a result reports of work nccouipllshml, are pouring luto the ' p;$i Br bread mmm B heir om .s-r tuiice". fl I h"Ve k..lHKnr'i 8L I "e,,,r " Limner I John V. liutlrr. (lie farmer- l.gislntor who fnthrred Tcillirl-' w anti-cvolutioti law, wants to attnuJ the .Scopes trial but an t afTonl II, lie saVa. He lives' near I.alayrttr, Tcmi., 100 miles from Dayton, scene of the trial.' K I.AM ATI I VAI.l.tV IIOKI'ITAI.. V arn now splendidly equipped fur ronf Inenienl laaea. Hates fsu to JKO - adv. IS ,0f f BlockV PEW Ml Mtbs Tinti:: to kik i I Kansas City' police are investigating the story of Ernestine Bean, 20, pretty stenographer, who avers ahe was kidnaped by a man who took her to St. Louis and forced hrr to marry him. The young man she accuses U being sought. CHARLEY BRYAN TO BE INDICTED man to speed tiie McKelvIe caso so "that criminal and civil proceed ings might be filed against ilryan." Johnson, while not detailing his alienations, charges ex-Oovernor llrynii with violation of the state WISOAPSKT, Malno. June 19 - Coventor Hnlph llrewslor. making the first public reference to Can ada's nrotlc claims sines the Don ald MacMlllan el-.llthn exempted nere nas auinoriieu in American SDKIA. Juno 19-Tlirre more explorer to claim any lun.l illscnr- ' , , , . , l revolutionists have been neiitenre.l ered In the name of the atatu ofi . M ix. i n t 1 10 death by tho court martial alt-' "MacMlllan has found oil ooiing i llK at IMevna. Si-venlern arruaed from the hills of the north." said : agitator were sentenced to prlnnn. Brewster, Intimating that hU opln-The court martial was convened to Ion that had Inspired rivul claims. handle . u.-i arming out nf the dls- Ilrewster's announcement created ttirbunies which begun In Bulgaria a sensation and surprlneil in my orc-jWlth the attack on King Doris and tie experts both In and out of tho I homlilng i.t Svetl Krai cathedral lu corrupt practices act; violation of i April. the slate bii.lKet law; forcing a iW- , lcit to cnibarniMS the previous ad ministration; violation of the section $350 of the statutes of 1922, by fraudulent use of the state revolv ing fund; for fraudulent ut.e of funds received from the government and for fraudulent use of the mulls in connet'tiou with his private coal company. ! Bryan, who succeeded McKelvIn At the nnblic service commission! uensrai npniman made as EOVernor. hi on a sneakiiiz tour hearing at the court house, presided j tnls announcement today, following aml wl Ullt teiura , ,jlBrolu for receipt oi a letter rrom Ueorge Johnson, commissioner of pul.lic I LINCOLN, Neb., June 19. Chas. V. Bryan, democratic vice presiden Itial nominee in 1924, and brother of V'. J. Bryan, the silver tongued vet- Ieran or tne stump, and Samuel Jlr Kelvie, both former governors of eDrajKa. may face criminal proe-jcution. ! Attorney General Splllinan I i ! several week I over by commissioners Thomas K. Camnbell and E W. Ostrander Yes terday morning, relative to build-! worK8' during the Mchelvie admin-! A circulation covering the city of lng an overhead crossing on The"8tration' askinK criminal and civil I Klamath F and ,h coun,y , Dalles-California highway, over the!actIon be i-tltuted against McKel-, Klamath-that . tb. Klamath New. K. P. main line 30 miles north of ' Tie to collect over-payments alleged a few ,.,lvnn,,.,i i Kirk, a final decision in the matter ,0 have Deen made lo road contrac- fall coats have Just arrived at Hue tors. was withheld for two weeks, and meanwhile additional data bearing on the subject will be taken up by the commission at Salem. ' ii From the testimony of various engineers introduced at yesterday's hearing, the overhead crossing will tost approximately J26.O0O, and the: apportionlning of the cost between the United States and the S. P. Is the only matter that remains to be decided by the commission. ' This particular crossing is lo cated on the Deschutes national for est reserve, and for that reason the' county is not a party In assuming p portion of the cost as is the usual case. Mr Cimphnii pointed o.it foti.ini .s-vu-i-i Co.bb-.a dud Os trander will both remain over here for the big railroad reception for the Hill railway officials at the White Pelican hotel toulfclu. In his letter Johnson asked Spill- liegin's Dress Shop, 129 bo. 7th St. I J10 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER WHITE PELICAN HOTEL HARRY BOREL an2 las crclicotiu Will ply durii.y dinner hour. Mac's Cash Grocery There's Several Reasons Why We Can Sell For Less We employ no extra help and have no fancy -fixtures; low rent, doing away with all unnecessary expense. We sell for cash, you are not asked to help pay thf other fellow's bad accounts. 4 sponjsMMi iir'f As-ix r' .r ir( i ) i. Hob says he is too busy sellir. line of Fishing Tackle to formation on gbod streams,! will drop in at The Smoke k as. .1 ' t .a L' li' glad to give you me oesi net important matter BOB SLOAN 429 Main Stmt ' 10 discount on all hats at Tt Begin's Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th 8t- J20 A booster tor Klamath eonnt) and Klamath Falls ana every legW lmate industry therein that'a th. Klamath News. DANCE TONIGHT Frank & King's Pavilion City Limits South 6th St. Spot Dances Free Ticket to Frank & King's Show with each dance. Dancing 10 p. m. to midnight. Big Four -Square Gospel Revival Meetings White Pelican Theater Conducted by Rev. Otto Olsen, Evangelist EVERY NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK , Three Big Meetings Sunday, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. Divine Healing Meeting. Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Dr. B. C. Miller Paator First Baptist Church, Ashland, Ore. Ii with us, and his subject Sunday Evening will be "IS GOD ABLE TO HEAL?" Bring the sick at 3 p. m., Sunday, for healing. Music, Good Singing. Come, See, Hear. Good CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL Some Prices For Saturday Lux, 3 Cartons 25c Rinso Wash Powder, Small 05 C Linet Starch, 3 for - 25c Fels Naptha Soap, Per Bar 07 C Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper fJ5c Bi-A-Can Asparagus, No. V2 Size -18c Van Camps No. I Grape Fruit QC Small Pork and Beans, 3 for 25c One Order To a Customer Phone Your Order. Phone 855. H. I. McKim, Prop. ll J Swat the! Save the B I i RESERVE JULY 2-3-4 The Biggest RODEO Ever Given in Klamath Falls Houston 802 Main St. to Every Woman Visiting;, Saturday We Will Gite Fly Svvattf E R EE Lmath V 1 ciiy y i .hi ... i. nlly f rk of jne, hei I futul. till - Mr fnlton i Wall suing I they reluri . will ii who ii liner in kis. ad toiiserv In ol hilln ! lt hei that 'i I.